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Tuesday, 3 February 2015

The Sludgelord News: ALL THEM WITCHES RELEASE LIVE ALBUM, AT THE GARAGE, ON FEB. 10

Feb. 3, 2015, Nashville – All Them Witches, the Nashville band Native Magazine said “concoct a potent brew of dark, shrieking Delta blues that crackle with mystical psychedelic energy,” release the latest in an ongoing series of live albums with At The Garage, released independently on Feb. 10.

“All Them Witches is a live band, and At The Garage record perfectly captures our energetic performance,” explained guitar player Ben McLeod. “After recording and releasing Lightning At The Door, the four of us toured an insane amount and began to appreciate the concept of experimentation during live shows. Most of these songs are from LATD, but have a much looser feel to them. We teamed up with Tucker Tharpe from The Garage and recorded two entire sold out shows, choosing our favorite songs from each.”

The seven-song collection features music from the band’s 2014 release Lightning at the Door as well as rarities including Albert King’s “Born Under A Bad Sign” and a mash-up of “Marriage of Coyote Woman” and “Elk Blood Heart.”

At The Garage track list:

Mountain

Funeral For A Great Drunken Bird

Marriage of Coyote Woman > Elk Blood Heart

When God Comes Back

Charles William

Death of Coyote Woman

Born Under A Bad Sign (Albert King)

All Them Witches prepare to return to the road, following completion of the band’s third studio album, which was recorded in a secluded SmokyMountain cabin.

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